What is a SIM NCK code?
The Network Unlock Code (NUC), sometimes called a Network Unlock PIN (NUP) or Network Control Key (NCK), allows you to unlock a mobile phone from its original network. If you’ve not received a NUC you can request one.
What is a NCK number?
The unlock code is also known as the “Network Unlock Key,” or the “NCK” code. To obtain your device’s NCK code, you need the phone’s IMEI (unique subscriber identity code). Each phone lists the IMEI in the battery compartment. You can also obtain the IMEI by entering a code.
Why does my phone say SIM network unlock NCK?
This is usually displayed when the handset is locked to the previous network. If you contact your previous network provider, they can arrange for the handset to be unlocked so you can use the device on our network.
Is PUK the same as NCK?
This message normally means that the unlock code (also known as network unlock code, network PIN or NCK code) has been entered incorrectly too many times and has therefore blocked the phone from being unlocked. The SIM network PUK is also known as a defreeze code, unfreeze code, MCK code or unblocking code.
What is NCK and SPCK code?
The meanings of each code are as follows: NCK – Network Unlock Code. NSCK – Network Subset Code Key. SPCK – Service Provider Code Key. CPCK – Corporate Lock Key.
Where can I get an NCK code?
What does Network locked SIM card inserted mean?
You are getting network locked SIM card because your phone’s network is still locked to the original network carrier. For the moment, your device can’t be used alongside different SIM cards until it gets network unlocked by inserting 8 or 16 digits unlock code.
Can you unblock an IMEI number?
You can still unlock the bad IMEI phone through many of the unlock providers out there without a guarantee that you could reuse it through the main domestic USA carriers. You can still unlock the phone if it’s on AT – just don’t expect to reuse it on their pre-paid partners’ networks.
How can I get my PUK code online?
Check online through your network provider.
- Log in to your mobile phone account on your computer and look for a PUK code section on your account page.
- Some prepaid phones also use PUK codes and will provide them to you online if you know the mobile number and the name and date of birth of the account holder.